Student Life

Students' Union

Students union is an extracurricular group, through which we decide the events that take place at our school. We are a group of motivated individuals with the desire to change our school outlook. Over the school year we plan a variety of activities including holidays and school theme days. Our job is to make the school year less stressful for students by integrating some fun throughout the semesters, for example our start of the year Kick Off Day and our Halloween week. Past Students Union groups have been successful but we are always looking for new events and new ways to try and brighten things up. We appreciate all the support we have received and we’ll take any feedback to improve our group for next year.

Me to We

Interested in doing something different with your time? The Club is organized and run by the students in it and is open to anyone who is looking for some friends who care about other people and who are interested in life outside of your own.

The Me to We Club focuses on local and global issues such as hunger, poverty, health care, children’s rights and education. Locally in the community the Club runs campaigns that focus on bringing people closer together and thinking outside of their own lives.

Throughout the year the club participates in campaigns and fundraisers to raise awareness and funds for certain issues. While this may sound very serious it’s usually just a fun thing to do with friends with some added bonuses of helping people out. Our first campaign, We Scare Hunger is our local campaign that focuses on hunger in our community. This campaign is on October 31st, Halloween night, where we go door to door, trick-or-treating for non-perishable food items for the Leduc Food Bank.

About Black Gold School Division

Black Gold School Division, directly south of Edmonton, extends from the New Sarepta area in the east, to the Warburg area in the west. It includes the municipalities of Beaumont, Calmar, City of Leduc, Leduc County, Devon, Thorsby, and Warburg. Black Gold serves over 11,000 students in 29 schools, 2 outreach locations and 1 home-based school.